FedEx strengthens capabilities in Latin America with new flight routes

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The company has launched new flights in Central and South America, offering customers increased shipping capabilities and enhanced connectivity – making it easier to import and export goods.

Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), the world’s largest express transportation company, continues to strengthen its commitment to Latin America’s economic growth and connectivity. The company has strengthened its air network with two new flights linking important markets in South and Central America with Miami, offering increased capabilities and better connectivity for its customers in the US and other global destinations.   

In South America, the new route served by a FedEx Boeing 767-300 aircraft connects the international airports of Ezeiza in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Airport of Santiago in Chile, and Mariscal Sucre in Quito, Ecuador, with Miami International Airport. In Central America, a FedEx Boeing 757 aircraft provides direct connectivity from La Aurora airport in Guatemala and Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, with Miami. Both of these aircraft are operating multiple times per week.  

With these new flights, FedEx is also establishing direct commercial presence in Honduras and Ecuador – to be closer to its customers and better serve their international shipping needs. The flights will benefit sectors such as flowers, coffee and cacao, seeds, high-tech, the textile industry and the automotive industry, which have gained increased international market share.  

A FedEx plane on a runway.

Miami International Airport, the origin and destination for these routes, is among the top three cargo airports in the US and one of the main transportation and international trade hubs in the Americas, playing a crucial role in connecting the region to the rest of the world. The FedEx Hub at Miami International Airport is strategically equipped to efficiently handle significant volumes of cargo and is home to the largest cold storage facility in the company’s global network, providing optimal logistics and cold chain support.  

“The launch of these new routes marks a significant milestone in the history and growth strategy of FedEx across the region,” says Luiz R. Vasconcelos, President of FedEx in Latin America and the Caribbean. “These flights are part of the ongoing air network redesign, aimed at better serving customers of all sizes by providing direct connectivity with the Americas and the world.”  

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